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US Federal Judge Stanley Sporkin:
"[Spammers] have come to court not because their freedom of speech is threatened but because their profits are; to dress up their complaints in First Amendment garb demeans the principles for which the First Amendment stands."

Chief Justice Berger, U.S. Supreme Court
"Nothing in the Constitution compels us to listen to or view any
unwanted communication, whatever its merit. We categorically reject the
argument that a vendor has a right under the Constitution or otherwise to
send unwanted material into the home of another. If this prohibition
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one has a right to press even 'good' ideas on an unwilling recipient. The
asserted right of a mailer, we repeat, stops at the outer boundary of
every person's domain."